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    What’s your favourite hunting day pack?

    I’m looking to get a semi decent day pack for this fall. I’m lookig for something with an internal frame that can pack a quarter but dont need something that will do multi day. Just a decent day pack.

    Any suggestions?

    i like the look of the Badlands 2200, so might consider that as a benchmark

    thanks.

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    Re: What’s your favourite hunting day pack?

    Bought a Badlands 2200, and I love it. Fits great. Plus, there's enough room you can pack light and be okay for a couple days out of it.
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    Re: What’s your favourite hunting day pack?

    Quote Originally Posted by ajr5406 View Post
    I’m looking to get a semi decent day pack for this fall. I’m lookig for something with an internal frame that can pack a quarter but dont need something that will do multi day. Just a decent day pack.

    Any suggestions?

    i like the look of the Badlands 2200, so might consider that as a benchmark

    thanks.
    I had the 2200(sold it) and the clutch. Do yourself a favor and get the clutch !!! (Badlands)

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    Re: What’s your favourite hunting day pack?

    Eberlestock X2, check them out. Maybe best daypack for the $ with light meat hauling duty.

    I currently use a Exo Mtn Gear 2200 as a daypack
    "If you ever go into the bush, there are grizzly bears lurking behind just about every bush, waiting to pounce, so you need a powerful gun, with huge bullets" - Gatehouse ~ 2004

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    Re: What’s your favourite hunting day pack?

    Badlands superday. Its nice and compact and you can haul meat in a pinch. It's very comfortable.

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    Re: What’s your favourite hunting day pack?

    Badlands Diablo was a good one, but I don't think you'd carry much for weight. Probably has been replaced with something newer, I don't keep up to date with Badlands anymore

    Buy once, cry once. Go for the best pack you can afford. A Mystery Ranch Pintler is a great option and you can add the Marshall bag if/when you ever do a multi day mountain hunt.
    "If you ever go into the bush, there are grizzly bears lurking behind just about every bush, waiting to pounce, so you need a powerful gun, with huge bullets" - Gatehouse ~ 2004

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    Re: What’s your favourite hunting day pack?

    Use a badlands 2200 as well

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    Re: What’s your favourite hunting day pack?

    I use an arcterx bora 80. It fits great and can fit a deer. I’m also to poor to own more then one pack and I got this one for 60 bucks at a garage sale. It compresses down well too. I think a bora 60 would be perfect though

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    Re: What’s your favourite hunting day pack?

    badlands super day love it

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    Re: What’s your favourite hunting day pack?

    Quote Originally Posted by bchunter181 View Post
    badlands super day love it
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